B3799 - Exploratory ML Based Longitudinal Modelling Approaches to Map Genetic-Phenotypic Multi-Trait Predictors of Fibrosis - 28/06/2021
Global Computational Biology & Digital Sciences (GCBDS) is a department in Boehringer Ingelheim’s Innovation Unit (IU) and is principally engaged in early discovery research programs. In 2020 the IU embarked on a curriculum to more deeply explore healthcare databases and biobank initiatives. The overall objective of the program is to explore advanced analytical methods to harness genomic & phenotypic data in order to better understand causative pathological mechanisms for disease which have the long-term potential to support patients.
Boehringer has a longstanding heritage in a number of unmet areas of medical need we consider our core disease areas; These include cardio-metabolic diseases, central nervous system diseases, immunology, respiratory and oncology as well as fields of active research that are currently covered by Research Beyond Borders (e.g. infectious diseases or regenerative medicines).
As part of BI’s preparatory research, a meta-analysis was undertaken to identify initiatives which focus on longitudinal multi-generational familial analysis in the field of fibrosis research (lung, liver). Two area’s of interest are of high priority (i) developing computational based method development programs focused on accurate and interpretable statistical approaches and (ii) Exploring methods to undertake trans biobank analysis on individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, but sharing similar phenotypic traits.